Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 2003)
OINIONS HONEYS PASTRIES TAMALES SYRUPS CACTI EVERGREENS MUSHROOMS The Lane County Farmers' Market presents in the Lane County Fairgrounds Auditorium. 13th & Jefferson OPEN THIS & NEXT WEEKEND 10 am - 6 om Saturday & Sunday, December 13 & 14 FINAL WEEKEND: Saturday & Sunday, December 20 & 21 100! 101M VIVBOll t MIA1MI ormivo Til COUITT'I BUT... • Local, Seasonal Veggies, Fruits, Preserves, Honeys, Fine Foods & MORE!! • Herbal & Natural Bath, Body & Skin Lotions & Salves! • Live & Dried Wreaths & Arrangements; Many Varieties of Trees, Plants & Nursery Stock! •AND OUR NEW FOOD COURT featuring prepared farm products by Holy Cow Cafe, Canby Foods, Sweef Briar Cafe & others! •FREE ADMISSION & PARKINGI FARM & MUSICAL PRESENTATIONS! • For Product Availability or More Information, Call (54 I) 431-4923 vmrr VNEGARS JAMS PORK HONEY POTATOES NUTS PLANTS GOURDS P0 BOUTIQUE & TANNING ft- Fun clothing at great prices. ft- Featuring Mystic tan, the most widely used UVfree tan. ft High performance Wolff tanning beds. Special: 10 tans for $40. ft- Specializing in french gel nails. Acrylic free. ft- Spa manicures and pedicures. 10% OFF Regular price of tans and apparel when you mention this ad 199 E. 5th Avenue Suite 1 Eugene, OR 97401 • 686.2727 Plan Your Duck Football & Holiday Parties With Us! Eugene's Largest Selection Of Kegs Located Just Minutes From Campus! Pump Rentals, Cups, & Ice Available At Time Of Pick-Up Call Today To Reserve Your Keg! Convenient Campus Location 1417 Villard — 2 Blocks East Of Campus 541.338.0334 ▼*"A * Central Oregon / -800-816-8002 % Workensport Bend> Qregon Vespa and Piaggio are U.S. and worldwide registere< Obey local traffic safety laws and always wear a helmet, appropriate eyewear and proper apparel. Make some VQOOM" under the tree Lois o-f storage £7 love box This new year I want to ... Not everyone believes in New Year's resolutions, but for those of who do, it's that time of year again. Whether it is to communicate better, eat healthier or just plain be a better person, the possibilities for self-betterment and life changes are countless. Here are a few of the resolutions from students and faculty: James Hull Senior, history "Wake up earlier." Mary-Kate Mackey Adjunct journalism instructor "I work in my son's bedroom where I have junked all my paperwork on the bed. My resolution is to have that dean. I want a dean bed." David Wacks Assistant Spanish professor "I'm going to fish more." Damien Sherwood Senior, journalism "Graduate." Alisa Lux Sophomore, biology "I want to be more generous." Jenica Tannenholz Senior, journalism "I want to be ready for my first bike race from Logan, Utah, to Jackson, Wyo. It's about 200 miles a day." CRAFT continued from page 4C Weinstein said. Whether this unique touch is a personalized greeting card or an asymmetrical birdhouse, hand-made gifts can provide the giver with an opportunity to inject a bit of character into the gift, something that is (almost) always appre ciated, Gerards said. She added that it's about "giving a part of the maker in the gift." The Craft Center is a far cry from a typical holi day shopping experience. No long lines, disgrun tled employees or impatient motorists battling over the last parking space The Center is located on the ground floor of the EMU. For more information and a listing of classes, visit the Center's Web site at craftcen ter.uoregon.edu. Moriah Balingit is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. 017861 ARE YOUR WEEKENDS MISSING SOMETHING? + + + + Christmas Eve: Zespens service 4:30 pm Lessons and carols 11:00 pm Christmas Day: Holy Communion 11:00 am Central Lutheran Church Comer of 18th & Potter • 345.0395 www.welcometocentral.org All are welcome. Sports Illustrated on campus Every Thursday only in the Oregon Daily Emerald.